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About CultureCase

CultureCase is an experiment in research communication. It aims to bridge the gap between academic research and its potential users and beneficiaries, by translating academic research into a form that is easily accessible by practitioners and advocates in the cultural sector.

CultureCase was developed following wide consultation with the cultural and academic sectors. We have drawn on the expertise of both academic and cultural sector advisers who have steered the creation of this pilot site.

The content on this site is edited
by James Doeser, a freelance researcher, and King’s Research Associate. James
has a PhD from University College London and spent three years working in the
research team at Arts Council England. Alongside James, contributions are made
by the King’s Knowledge
Exchange Associates, a network of early career researchers, recruited from
across the university, that help to embed the King’s cultural strategy within
academic departments.

Thank you to our CultureCase Academic Advisers

A number of people have helped to inform the shape, content and future direction of CultureCase, these include:

Catherine Boyle, Professor of Latin American Cultural Studies, King's College London

Anna Reading, Professor of Culture and Creative Industries, King's College London

Dave O'Brien, Chancellor's Fellow in Cultural and Creative Industries, University of Edinburgh

Eleonora Belfiore, Professor of Communication and Media Studies, Loughborough University

Stephen Clift, Director of the Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health, Canterbury Christ Church University

Tak Wing Chan, Professor of Quantitative Social Science, University College London

Nick Clifford, Dean of the School of Social, Political and Geographical Sciences, Loughborough University

Ben Walmsley, Associate Professor of Audience Engagement, University of Leeds

Beatriz Garcia, Head of Research, Institute of Cultural Capital, University of Liverpool

About Culture at King’s College London

The Culture Team at King's College London connects the University with practitioners, producers, policy makers and participants across arts and culture, creating space where conventions are challenged and original perspectives emerge.

If you would like to get in touch about any aspect of the resource then please email us.